Topic: Inequality

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Share the wealth? Of course. But when?

Blog / 2nd October 2018

Redistribution via the tax code, progressives on both sides of the Atlantic are realizing, only takes us so far. We need to start limiting inequality before it can dig in, writes Sam Pizzigati for Inequality.org.

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Find out more about our flagship book

News / 1st October 2018

Share The World’s Resources (STWR) have published a book version of the pioneering work by Mohammed Mesbahi, which proposes a ‘people’s strategy for world transformation’ based on a massive mobilisation of civil society to end hunger and life-threatening poverty as an overriding international priority.

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A child under 15 dies every five seconds around the world – UN report

News / 25th September 2018

An estimated 6.3 million children under 15 years of age died in 2017, or 1 every 5 seconds, mostly of preventable causes, according to new mortality estimates released by UNICEF, the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Population Division and the World Bank Group.

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World Bank reports slower progress on extreme poverty

News / 25th September 2018

The war in Syria and a population surge in sub-Saharan Africa have undermined efforts to reduce the number of people living in extreme poverty, the World Bank has said. 

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The EU needs a stability and wellbeing pact, not more growth

News / 17th September 2018

‘Today, solving social problems within European nations does not require more growth - it requires a fairer distribution of the income and wealth that we already have.’ 238 academics call on the European Union and its member states to plan for a post-growth future in which human and ecological wellbeing is prioritised over GDP.

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Global hunger continues to rise, new UN report says

News / 11th September 2018

New evidence continues to signal that the number of hungry people in the world is growing, reaching 821 million in 2017 or one in every nine people, according to The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2018 released today.

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Extreme hunger could kill 600,000 children in war zones this year

News / 10th September 2018

More than half a million children in conflict zones could die from extreme hunger before the end of the year, new research by Save the Children shows.

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An estimated 100 million people are homeless worldwide

Report / 6th September 2018

In an effort to shed light on the complex challenges and scale of homelessness worldwide, the Homeless World Cup have compiled statistics in the countries in which their street football partners operate.

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A sufficiency vision for an ecologically constrained world

Article / 29th August 2018

Owing to the limits of eco-efficiency and the need to liberate environmental space for the global poor, new policy instruments should be designed to bring about ecological fair sharing between countries and a new economy based on the concept of sufficiency.

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Evidence to UN highlights extreme poverty in UK

News / 23rd August 2018

The international human rights lawyer Philip Alston is investigating extreme poverty in the UK, following his similar visit to the US earlier this year. He will examine if the right to an adequate standard of living, enshrined in UN conventions, is being breached across the country.

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